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The Best Guacamole Recipe! This classic guacamole has a secret ingredient that makes it the absolute best! An easy recipe for guacamole and how to make it!

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For those of you that have been following me for a while – this recipe was originally posted last year! The recipe is still the same, but, we have updated with some more info and a video for you!

How to Make Guacamole:

Making guacamole at home isa very simple process with only a few minutes of time, and a few simple steps!

The first thing you will want to do is chop up your red onion, tomato, and cilantro then set them aside. Next, you will want to cut open your avocado and remove it from the peel.

You can see in the video below how simple it is to slice an avocado and remove the pit. You will simply want to slice through the avocado lengthwise until you hit the pit. Then, simply rotate the avocado around the knife while keeping the knife nice and steady. This is how you cut around the pit.

Next, pull the avocado apart by gently twisting. You will see the large pit in the middle. With your chef’s knife aimed at the pit, carefully whack into the pit using enough force that the knife does not slip. Then, twist the knife to pull the pit out.

Alternately, if you aren’t comfortable whacking the knife into the pit, simply place the knife directly on the pit and press firmly so that the knife doesn’t slip. Once the knife has pierced the pit, you can pull it out.

Once you have the pit out of the avocado simply scoop the green flesh out with a spoon and add it to a large bowl. You can then use a fork to mash your avocado along with your lime juice, salt, hot sauce, and garlic powder.

Once you have your desired consistency, stir in your remaining ingredients.

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How to Keep Guacamole from Turning Brown:

Homemade guacamole can be made ahead of time and there are a few tips to keep it from turning brown before serving. Keep in mind that once guacamole is mixed up it should be eaten within 24-48 hours.

Sealing the guacamole as tightly as possible with plastic wrap is a great way to keep if from turning dark. You will want the plastic wrap to actually touch the guacamole. Simply smooth the plastic wrap right over the surface.

Another great tip is to add the avocado pit into the guacamole until time to serve! Add the pit, then, cover tightly with plastic wrap and chill.

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The Best Guacamole Recipe:

While guacamole is easy to make, there are a few things that make one recipe stand out from another!

I call this recipe “the best” because I have made my guacamole at home for years, and have found the perfect combination of ingredients for the absolute best flavor.

The secret ingredient in my guacamole recipe is salsa verde! Adding a couple of tablespoons of green salsa takes the flavor to the next level without taking away the freshness of the avocado.

A note here, if you are a cilantro hater, feel free to leave it out! If you are a cilantro lover, add more to your hearts desire!

If you don’t have salsa verde, I recommend adding a couple of tablespoons of red salsa, but it is ok if you leave it out all together!

If you are looking for an easy dinner to serve with this guacamole I recommend my One Pot Mexican Rice Casserole or these Shredded Beef Enchiladas!

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Enjoy!

~Nichole

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The Best Guacamole Recipe

By Nichole

The Best Guacamole Recipe! This classic guacamole has a secret ingredient that makes it the absolute best! An easy recipe for guacamole and how to make it!

Prep 10 minutes mins

Total 10 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 3 Ripe avocados peeled and pit removed
  • 1/2 Red onion finely chopped
  • 1 Tablespoon cilantro chopped
  • 1 Teaspoon garlic powder or fresh garlic minced
  • Juice of one lime
  • 1/2 Teaspoon salt
  • 1 small tomato seeded and chopped
  • 2-3 Tablespoons salsa verde
  • 1/2 Teaspoon hot sauce
  • 1 Jalapeno stems and seeds removed and chopped (optional)

Instructions

  • Mash avocado slightly in a large bowl using a fork. Add lime juice, salt, hot sauce, and garlic powder and continue mashing to desired consistency.

  • Stir in the onion, cilantro, tomato, salsa verde, hot sauce, and jalapeno.

  • Taste and season as necessary.

  • Serve immediately or cover bowl with plastic wrap and refrigerate.

Additional Info

Course: Appetizer

Cuisine: American, Mexican

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FAQs

What makes guacamole taste better? ›

Next, add lime juice. Often an additional pop of citrus is all guac needs to come alive and taste better. If you still aren't happy with the taste, you can rely on mix-ins to jazz it up. Try adding cilantro, salsa, a diced jalapeno or serrano pepper, feta cheese, or a few dashes of hot sauce.

Is it better to make guacamole the night before? ›

I always make this recipe the night before with no browning. Use a tall (not wide) storage container. Because avocados brown when they are exposed to oxygen, you want to make the surface area on top as small as possible.

How long does guacamole last in the fridge? ›

From the second you crack open that avocado, it's a race against the clock before it goes brown. But with the right prep, you can make guacamole last in the fridge for three to four days. Planning on storing guacamole in the freezer? It should last for three to four months.

How far ahead can you make guacamole before it turns brown? ›

Topping off your avocado dip with water keeps air, at least in part, from being able to penetrate the guacamole, which keeps it from browning. By using this simple technique, you can keep the brown at bay for about two days (maybe longer if you're lucky).

Does olive oil prevent guacamole from turning brown? ›

Method: Brushing the Surface of the Guacamole with Olive Oil

About this method: This method is recommended by a few different sites, including SELF, Stonehill Produce, and Tasting Table. Smoothing the surface of the guacamole and then brushing olive oil on top is thought to prevent browning.

Why you should leave the lime out of guacamole? ›

Diana Kennedy all but forbids it in The Art Of Mexican Cooking, saying it “spoils the balance of flavors.” In Hugo Ortega's Street Foods Of Mexico, Ortega writes, “the secret to a good guacamole is to respect the avocado flavor and not drown it in lime juice” (he adds a scant 1/4 teaspoon for two large avocados).

How to jazz up guacamole? ›

Other seasonings and spices like paprika or cayenne can add a kick to standard guacamole. Crushed red pepper, cayenne, paprika, or even garlic powder can up the flavor in a store-bought guacamole and allow you to cater it to your own tastes.

Can you use lemon juice instead of lime juice for guacamole? ›

I like the flavor better with lemon juice, but lime works too. If you're out of fresh lemons or limes, try using bottled lime or lemon juice. Although, freshly squeezed juice is definitely the best! Salt: Salt enhances the flavors and brings it all together.

How to tell if guacamole is bad? ›

Store-bought guacamole that's unopened should last 1-2 weeks. Once opened, store-bought guacamole usually lasts 1-2 days. Homemade guacamole also usually lasts 1-2 days. You'll know it's gone bad when it has a substantial puddle of brown liquid and the layers below the surface have lost their vibrant green hue.

Should you cover guacamole in the fridge? ›

Make your guacamole, then place any uneaten dip in a resealable container. Place a piece of plastic wrap on the surface of the dip, lightly pressing all over to make sure the plastic is directly in contact with the entire surface of the dip. Store the guacamole in the refrigerator for up to 2 days.

Why does guacamole go bad so fast? ›

"The flesh of the avocado oxidizes quickly — much like a cut apple — which changes the color. The addition of citric acid, like from lime juice in your guac can help delay this process but will not completely prevent it," she says.

Can I freeze guacamole? ›

You can freeze guacamole for up to 3 months. So, if you have a good avo that's about to turn, mash it, mix it with guac ingredients (here's the full recipe), drizzle with oil and freeze for when you next need a creamy avo dip hit, or want to jazz up a mid-week Mexican dinner.

How to tell if an avocado is bad? ›

Avocados are rotten if they're mushy when squeezed, brown or moldy inside, and have developed rancidity or a sour smell. You may be able to salvage part of the fruit if it's just starting to brown inside and the rest of the fruit looks, smells, and tastes fine.

How does commercial guacamole stay green? ›

But as every guac fan knows, the stuff has a tendency to look nasty in a hurry, a problem only compounded when the product is made in advance. Fortunately for Wholly, the brand had already pioneered a high-pressure process that removes all the air from the container, so the batch doesn't oxidize and turn brown.

How do restaurants keep their guacamole green? ›

To keep the leftover guacamole from browning, the employee rips off a sheet of plastic wrap, then presses it all the way down to the surface of the guacamole, knocking out the air that would be in the container if it was just sealed with a lid.

How does Chipotle keep their guacamole from turning brown? ›

It usually took three to four people and about an hour to complete. The process takes about five portions of guac. In order to keep the dip from turning from a vibrant green to a yucky, brown hue by the day's end, it is double sealed.

How do restaurants preserve guacamole? ›

How do restaurants keep guacamole green? It is often made fresh when ordered sometimes at your table! If not, then lime juice or tomatoes are added which helps to keep it green, as does the old trick of keeping the avocado pits in the guacamole and covered so it stays fresh.

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